John Stamos Posts 'Fuller House' Tribute Featuring Lori Loughlin After Show Wraps After 5 Seasons

Nov 20, 2019 by apost team

John Stamos posted a heartfelt good-bye after the reboot of "Full House" named "Fuller House" had its final taping. Stamos posted photos of the cast including Lori Loughlin who is embroiled in the College Admissions Scandal and was cut from the cast after her connections to the scandal were made known. 

Stamos began his post with saying, "The end of an era...again." The show ran for a total of five seasons on the streaming platform Netflix. Stamos added photos of the crew and cast throughout their filming on the show. 

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Stamos wrote about working on the reboot and about fan love saying:

 "I am especially grateful to the cast and crew for keeping the legacy alive and adding so much love to it. Whether you are new to the Full/Fuller House universe or you’ve been with us since the beginning, I can’t thank you enough for keeping the franchise alive, the characters alive, but most importantly, the love alive between all of us that shines out to all of you."

Co-star and comedian Bob Saget commented on Stamos' post saying, “Well said brother.” Andrea Barber who played Kimmy Gibbler on the show also wrote, "all the love."

Lori Loughlin who was in almost every photo that Stamos posted has largely remained out of the spotlight and was absent from the final season of "Fuller House." Prosecutors claim Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli paid half a million dollars to a fake charity to have their two daughters accepted into the University of Southern California.

John Stamos, however, has spoken out on the scandal involving Loughlin saying to GQ, “Whatever happened, I’m pretty sure that the punishment is not equal to the crime, if there was a crime.” 

"I gotta be careful. I want to wait until the trial happens, if it does, or whatever the result is, and then talk about it,” he said to the magazine. “I’ll tell you one thing that has been strange: Honestly, I can’t figure it out. It doesn’t make sense. I talked to her the morning everything hit. I just can’t process it still.”

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